"Paddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Mark Tarver wrote: > >> How do you compare Python to Lisp? What specific advantages do you >> think that one has over the other? >> >> Note I'm not a Python person and I have no axes to grind here. This is >> just a question for my general education. >> >> Mark > I've never programmed in Lisp but I have programmed in Cadence Skill a > Lisp inspired language with infix notation as an option. I found Skill > to be a very powerful language. At the time I new only AWK, C, Pascal, > Forth, Postcript, Assembler and Basic. Skill was superior and I came > to love it.
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